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Easter Art Paper: Torn Paper Easter Egg Craft

Looking for a fun and easy Easter art project? I love the way these torn paper eggs turned out! Tearing and ripping paper is great for tiny hands and fine motor skills. This art project is great for toddlers, preschoolers, and even elementary kids. Elementary students can create mosaics, color patterns, and creative designs. Younger students will enjoy tearing the paper to make pieces in various shapes and sizes. Mount the torn paper egg on a piece of card stock for a beautiful bulletin board display.

We used glue sponges for this craft. Elmer's glue and a paintbrush or sponge brush would also work well.

Jack using the glue sponge to adhere all of his orange torn paper.

Tearing paper requires strength and endurance of the muscles in the hands. For preschoolers, this project is a perfect combination of fine motor skills and art!

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I’m Liz! I am a former elementary school teacher turned stay at home mom to two wild and crazy boys. TheHappyTeacher blog provides teachers and parents with creative, fun, and inspiring ideas. I love sharing teaching tips and tricks through my blog posts, videos, and time saving TpT resources. Here you will find classroom management tools, organization tips, as well as games, activities, printables, and worksheets for your K-2 classroom or homeschool.